The Missing Voice: What Gazans Think About Trump’s ‘Peace Plan’
Trump's 20-point plan proposes a technocratic Palestinian committee to govern Gaza temporarily, with unclear Israeli withdrawal timelines and international oversight by a peace board.
- On Monday at the White House, President Donald Trump presented a 20-point ceasefire proposal alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which Trump called historic but included many ambiguous provisions.
- The plan proposes temporary governance of Gaza by a technocratic, apolitical Palestinian committee until the Palestinian Authority completes reforms, but it does not recognise Palestinian statehood and adds conditions to any statehood prospects.
- Operationally, the plan ties Israel’s withdrawal to demilitarisation milestones without a set schedule, proposes a temporary International Stabilisation Force with unclear mandate and contributors, and includes a board of peace led by Trump and Tony Blair.
- Politically, the plan positions Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreeing while ruling out the Palestinian Authority’s return to Gaza, and leaves open if transitional authorities can protect Palestinians from Israeli troops.
- Implementation faces challenges as many provisions remain ambiguous, while the plan links Gaza redevelopment and Palestinian Authority reforms to a conditional pathway to Palestinian self-determination.
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Trump’s Gaza peace plan could revive Pax Americana
The conflict in the Middle East may be coming to an end, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has backed US President Donald Trump’s peace plan for Gaza. It remains unclear whether the plan will succeed, as many details are still vague and its implementation has yet to be finalized. However, the US has involved […] The post Trump’s Gaza peace plan could revive Pax Americana appeared first on Asia Times.
The prospects for success are doubtful, and crucial questions remain unanswered: By presenting his Gaza peace plan, US President Trump is primarily presenting himself, says ARD correspondent Christian Limpert.
The Gaza peace plan presented by US President Donald Trump, which calls for the release of Israeli hostages, the disarmament of Hamas, the withdrawal of Israeli forces, and the region's transfer to international leadership, still leaves many questions and unanswered questions, especially for the Palestinians, experts who spoke to ERR admitted.
Israel's head of government Benjamin Netanyahu is behind Trump's plan for an end to the Gaza war, but there are still many unclear points in it.
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